There are entire communities uniting under their faith for God, and love of country. Even after losing everything in the historically catastrophic flooding those at a shelter united, regardless of color, to sing the gospel and give praise to the Lord for protecting them.

Walmart is also dedicating it's deliver semi trucks from all across the southern United States to stop business as usually and begin to deliver necessities such as blankets, water, generators, ice, and much more to those who desperately need it.

Houston Texans star and one of Texas’ most prized athletes, J.J. Watt has started a fund that just continues to grow, now reaching nearly $12 million to bring back a spark of dignity into the areas affected.

Other major American companies are doing their part as well. Anheuser-Busch has paused their beer operations to help produce water donating thus far over 50,000 cans from their Georgia plant to those in need now in Louisiana.

Google created a dedicated disaster response map and announced it would donate a $250,000 grant to the Red Cross and match another $250,000 from employees. Microsoft also said it would give the Red Cross an "initial grant" of $100,000.

Local businesses and communities are organizing their grassroots efforts too, with the assistance of mega corporations to unify efforts of prosperity under philanthropy to reach as many who need the assistance as possible.

The first responders and military are doing everything they can to save every single life that is in danger. While the risks and threats to themselves are equally important, they're fearless in serving those who need it most.